His work routinely exhibits a Joycean verbal playfulness and exuberance, and is littered with inventive neologisms and mixed metaphors. |
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The recent cultural studies movement has only broadened and accentuated the internationalist tendency among Joycean critics. |
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His Georgian townhouse is beautifully restored thanks to the efforts of a Joycean enthusiast who saved the house from demolition. |
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She has been joined in her opposition to the plan by a renowned Joycean scholar. |
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Contemporary art, just like a lot of Joycean literature, became a rebellion, because they are saying we define art by that which is not art. |
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The centrepiece of this year's centenary celebrations was a symposium attended by 900 Joycean scholars from around the world. |
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This ecstatic last chapter where love and death are necessary ingredients of this epiphany, so Joycean in style, leaves the reader in abeyance. |
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Given that he was a Joycean, other linguistic considerations were involved, too. |
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The eminent Joycean and Professor of American Literature at Oxford mentioned to me hearing a paper of hers at an academic conference. |
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But when he belatedly introduces a lurid plot, the novel becomes less Joycean nocturne, more Pulp Fiction. |
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There are no verbal flourishes of any kind, no self-preeningly long sentences and no self-conscious Joycean obscurities. |
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The lyrics mixed Joycean wordplay with private teen mythology. |
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There is throughout more than a hint of the Joycean conceit that this process is giratory and sempiternal, even though its temporal vector may be historically irreversible. |
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Several erudite readers, invoking Joycean fragments, have in recent months suggested ways of rehabilitating my wonted usage, for which I am grateful. |
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Many Joycean academics agree that even after he met Nora and moved to Trieste, the red-light romps continued. |
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Jimson is a total nonconformist and his god is William Blake, whom he quotes endlessly in his somewhat Joycean interior monologues. |
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For garrulous Miss Bates, Highbury's good-hearted resident bore, Austen invents a different kind of monologic outpouring that some have called Joycean. |
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It's Joycean but it's more Stein and Dadaistic with a crazy mobility of insight. |
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Of course, anything resembling a real Joycean itinerary is long gone. |
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Graff presents his ideas with a properly Joycean sense of humor, and as a result, this study works. |
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This makes his deep-lying preoccupation with modernist writing, be it Proustian, Yeatsian or Joycean, difficult to evaluate. |
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Nobody, however, can take issue with Purdy's ability to turn a phrase. He has that rare Joycean knack for illuminating an entire universe with one simple detail. |
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Described in sumptuous detail in OUlysses,O it has been preserved as it was in the authorOs time and on Bloomsday will feature interactive Joycean readings. |
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Often employing a stream of consciousness discourse, Near to the Wild Heart has been described as Joycean,, but this designation has to do more with form than content. |
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